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    BOSC

    Website and Java frontend to a Cloud database for booksellers.

    BOOKSELLERS OPEN SOURCE COOPERATIVE Booksellers inventory management system (similar to HomeBase 2.3) and integral website (similar to ChrisLands) BOSC is OSCommerce 2.3.3 modified complete website for booksellers BOSC has a number of addons including BookCloud. BookCloud is a MYSQL database. It is fully integrated into BOSC but can also be installed independently as a Cloud Server. JBookCloud is a desktop multiplatform front-end (similar to HomeBase 2.3). Changes to the...
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    Science Lab Inventory & Order Management

    Science Laboratory Inventory and Order Management System

    Science Laboratory Inventory and Orders Management System: suitable for school's science laboratories to manage stored items (chemical and equipment) and adds a way to order these items on-line for science lessons and practical experiments. It's PHP/MySQL web application which needs to be installed in one server and runs in any client's browser with no modification at all. It's a multi-user system with different privileges. Demo is available at: http://sciencelabinv.sourceforge.net/demo/
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